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Together Again From 1993 until she died last year, Janice Levin, who collected the art that adorned the walls of her apartment on Fifth Avenue, was an honorary trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. At her death a number of these works were...

It is an old conundrum. Two of the pieces in Speculum Musicae's concert at Merkin Concert Hall on Monday were homages to artists with whom the composers enjoyed friendship and mutual respect, and yet the work of Earle Brown and Arthur Berger is far...

October 16, 2002, Wednesday

Earle Brown, an innovative experimental composer who allowed performers considerable interpretive freedom, and whose vision of sound as an almost concrete object is often expressed in a form of graphic notation that conveys the importance of time and...

July 8, 2002, Monday

The Orchestra of the S.E.M. Ensemble paid tribute, before a warmly appreciative audience last Monday night, to the American composer Earle Brown. Almost half a century has passed since Mr. Brown, then in his mid-20's, secured his place in musical...

November 14, 1999, Sunday

IF Earle Brown reads the entrails correctly the most sacred temples of contemporary music are being pulled down, and he is going to go down in history as one of a small, heretical band of American composers who started the pillars shaking.